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Private Tours of Scotland: Golfing in St Andrews
Golf enthusiasts embarking on a Classic Scotland Golf Tour will want to visit St. Andrews, the home of golf. Here you see the Royal and Ancient Golf Club and the World’s oldest and most famous 18 hole golf course, the Old Course. Read More...
Private Tours of Scotland: Loch Ness
Any Private Highland Tour will pass along the edge of Loch Ness and the Great Glen which cuts Scotland in two from East to West. Your Private tour guide will drive you along the 22.6 miles of Loch Ness, the longest lake in Britain. With an average depth of 427ft, Loch Ness holds more water than all of the lakes and reservoirs in England combined. Read More...
Private Tours of Scotland: Edinburgh Castle
Most Classic Scotland Private Tours of Scotland begin or end in the capital city of Edinburgh. The highlight of the city is Scotland’s most visited attraction- Edinburgh Castle, standing 270ft above the city centre. It stands on a volcanic plug and the building dates from the twelfth century. In the centre of the castle is St Margaret’s Chapel, the oldest building in Edinburgh and named after Malcolm III’s saintly wife Margaret who died of a broken heart the moment she heard of her husband’s death in Alnwick. In the 15th century King’s Lodging you can see where Mary Queen of Scots gave birth to the future James VI of Scotland and I of England. Read More...
Private Tours of Scotland: Whisky Tours onThe Isle of Islay
No whisky tour would be complete without a visit to the Isle of Islay, the most southerly island of the Inner Hebrides. Read More...
Whisky Tours of Scotland made even tastier with new destinations and tipples
For those interested in Scotland’s greatest export, the famed ‘water of life’, there have been several interesting developments recently. Read More...
Scotland's Chris Hoy to raise flag at London Olympics
One of Scotland’s greatest cyclists, Sir Chris Hoy has been handed the honour of being the official flag bearer for Team GB at the London 2012 opening ceremony tomorrow evening (Friday 27th July). Read More...
Disney’s new Blockbuster ‘Brave’ set in the Highlands of Scotland
This new animated adventure features the red haired heroine Merida who travels through the stunning landscape of the Highlands. The story includes iconic images of Scotland including castles, mountains and moorlands, standing stones, kilts and bagpipes. Read More...
Scotland's Whiskey Festivals
Single Malt Whisky is Scotland’s most famous product, with a huge selection of distilleries, each producing whiskies with their own subtle flavours and character. From the peated malts of the Western Island of Islay to the famous and densely packed distilleries of Speyside, you can enjoy the flavours of Scotland on Classic Scotland’s wide range of Whiskey Tours. Read More...